This is absolutely ludicrous. For as much as you charge for this app, there needs to be a better way to contact you. Seems like a “GFY, I have your money kinda deal.” You should check this thread at least every couple of days. I made my first post over two weeks ago.

jonathanfields4ever wrote:This is absolutely ludicrous. For as much as you charge for this app, there needs to be a better way to contact you. Seems like a “GFY, I have your money kinda deal.” You should check this thread at least every couple of days. I made my first post over two weeks ago.

If I understand correctly, you were sent the wrong OBDII adapter by a third party, and asked if Turbo3 would refund your payment for the IOS Pro version so you could buy the Android Pro version? If so, you don't have a problem with LeafSpy. You have a problem with whoever sold you the adapter, and are angry because Turbo3 isn't going well beyond his obligations as an app developer? I can understand his not being interested under this circumstance. If there is a problem with his app and he ignores you, that's another story.

krush40 wrote:Is there a recommended option between the LE Link and LE Link 2 OBD2 adaptors?

I have iPhone 7+ and looking at 2016/2015 Leafs.

Thanks

The LELink^2 supports a low power mode. However, LeafSpy does not currently have an option to enable it.

I may support it in the future but the low power mode is not compatible with the 2018 and newer Leafs. If the low power mode is enabled on a 2018 or newer Leaf the LELink^2 will go to sleep when the Leaf is turned off and will not wake up again when the Leaf is turned on.

The manufacturer has a special procedure requiring the shorts of two pins to reset the LELink^2 to clear the low power mode.

jonathanfields4ever wrote:This is absolutely ludicrous. For as much as you charge for this app, there needs to be a better way to contact you. Seems like a “GFY, I have your money kinda deal.” You should check this thread at least every couple of days. I made my first post over two weeks ago.

If I understand correctly, you were sent the wrong OBDII adapter by a third party, and asked if Turbo3 would refund your payment for the IOS Pro version so you could buy the Android Pro version? If so, you don't have a problem with LeafSpy. You have a problem with whoever sold you the adapter, and are angry because Turbo3 isn't going well beyond his obligations as an app developer? I can understand his not being interested under this circumstance. If there is a problem with his app and he ignores you, that's another story.

If I misunderstand, please enlighten me.

No, I’m not gonna fall for this.

If the answer is “no,” that’s fine, but since the Apple support page’s “contact the developer” link points to this forum directly, he should check the thread every so often or make sure that points somewhere else. That’s not “going above and beyond.” That’s standard customer service when you sell an app for $15. He literally could have said “no, I can’t do that” and I would have been happy.

So you are acting like this because of no response until about 25 days later? OK. This isn't a developer forum, so either Apple shouldn't have sent you here, or Turbo3 shouldn't have listed this as his...whatever it's listed as. I see this as a problem with the Apple Store more than with someone who doesn't come here every week, but hey, you got a response. Personally, I would have chewed out the seller who sold you the wrong dongle and then gotten a second registered version of LeafSpy...

How fast sampling rate are you achieving with LeafSpy Pro on LELink or some other OBD dongle (what is, actually, the shortest sampling time achieved) with switched on Logging? Are WiFi dongles faster than Bluetooth in this regard or the main obstacle is the speed of OBD protocol in Nissan?
Namely, guys with Hyundai Kona (with some other phone app) are getting sampling rate once per second and I would like to know what is the shortest sampling time possible in Nissan Leaf 2018. It seems that I can't get faster sampling time than 5-6 seconds.

LeftieBiker wrote:Personally, I would have chewed out the seller who sold you the wrong dongle and then gotten a second registered version of LeafSpy...

That was the original plan. I thought I’d support the developer and just get LeafSpy Pro on Android anyway. But then Turbo3 couldn’t be bothered to check the thread he linked to on the App Store and the seller who sent me the wrong dongle was very nice. So rather than throw more money at the app, I bought a new dongle for me and slapped the other on my wife’s car.